Effect of sliding friction in harmonic oscillators
Sliding friction is ubiquitous in nature as are harmonic oscillators. However, when treating harmonic oscillators the effect of sliding friction is often neglected. Here, we propose a simple analytical model to include both viscous and sliding fiction in common harmonic oscillator equations, allowin...
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Zusammenfassung: | Sliding friction is ubiquitous in nature as are harmonic oscillators.
However, when treating harmonic oscillators the effect of sliding friction is
often neglected. Here, we propose a simple analytical model to include both
viscous and sliding fiction in common harmonic oscillator equations, allowing
to separate these different types of dissipation. To compare this model with
experimental data, a nanometric vibration was imposed on a quartz tuning fork,
while an atomic force microscope tip was used to disturb its motion. We
analyzed tuning fork resonance curves and `ring down' experiments and for each
case calculated the amount of sliding friction and of viscous damping, finding
an agreement between the two different experiments and the model proposed. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1612.06696 |